
I was thinking through this the other day and I used to be a good driver of the ball in the late 1990's and my iron game was pretty good too.
Fast forward 10 years and my iron game is still pretty good (but I have a bit less curvature on my shots) but my driver is a real problem club.
I don't think it's the length of shaft however.
I have some footage of my play in a competition from the 1990's and most of my drives draw quite heavily (by today's standards).
My thought was that because all of todays technology is designed to hit the ball straighter (with less sidespin) have I perhaps misunderstood what i'm trying to do with my swing?
My swing was always in to out with the ball starting right and curving back. My bad shot used to be an overdraw but now it tends to be straight right.
My question is, am I just talking a load of rubbish or do you think what i'm saying makes some sense?
I've spent the last few years trying to correct my swing to start the ball much straighter (which I have achieved) but it only just occured to me that the technology might be having an effect.
Fast forward 10 years and my iron game is still pretty good (but I have a bit less curvature on my shots) but my driver is a real problem club.
I don't think it's the length of shaft however.
I have some footage of my play in a competition from the 1990's and most of my drives draw quite heavily (by today's standards).
My thought was that because all of todays technology is designed to hit the ball straighter (with less sidespin) have I perhaps misunderstood what i'm trying to do with my swing?
My swing was always in to out with the ball starting right and curving back. My bad shot used to be an overdraw but now it tends to be straight right.
My question is, am I just talking a load of rubbish or do you think what i'm saying makes some sense?
I've spent the last few years trying to correct my swing to start the ball much straighter (which I have achieved) but it only just occured to me that the technology might be having an effect.












